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Predictors of women's sexual outcomes after implant‐based breast reconstruction

OBJECTIVE: Although breast reconstruction has become an important treatment modality following mastectomy, few studies assessed predictors of postoperative sexual outcomes after breast reconstruction. Therefore, we aimed to study three sexual outcomes following implant‐based breast reconstruction (I...

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Autores principales: van de Grift, Tim C., Mureau, Marc A. M., Negenborn, Vera N., Dikmans, Rieky E. G., Bouman, Mark‐Bram, Mullender, Margriet G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32419285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pon.5415
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author van de Grift, Tim C.
Mureau, Marc A. M.
Negenborn, Vera N.
Dikmans, Rieky E. G.
Bouman, Mark‐Bram
Mullender, Margriet G.
author_facet van de Grift, Tim C.
Mureau, Marc A. M.
Negenborn, Vera N.
Dikmans, Rieky E. G.
Bouman, Mark‐Bram
Mullender, Margriet G.
author_sort van de Grift, Tim C.
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description OBJECTIVE: Although breast reconstruction has become an important treatment modality following mastectomy, few studies assessed predictors of postoperative sexual outcomes after breast reconstruction. Therefore, we aimed to study three sexual outcomes following implant‐based breast reconstruction (IBBR), and associate multiple biopsychosocial factors with these outcomes. METHODS: Data collection was part of a multicenter prospective study on IBBR. A predictive model was tested including medical, background and psychological predictors, partner relationship factors and physical sexual function. Data collection included clinical and questionnaire data (preoperatively and 1 year following reconstruction) using the BREAST‐Q Sexual well‐being scale (BQ5), and questions regarding sexual dysfunction and sexual satisfaction questions (Female Sexual Function Index). RESULTS: The study sample consisted of 88 women who underwent mastectomy and IBBR. Mean postoperative BQ5 scores were lower than before surgery (M = 58 [SD = 18] vs 65 [SD = 20]; P = .01, Wilks' Lamdba = .88). Sexual dysfunctions were related strongest to orgasm inability and vaginal lubrication issues. The tested models predicted 37%‐46% of the sexual outcomes: sexual outcomes were mostly predicted by psychosocial well‐being, physical sexual function and partner support. Preoperative sexual and psychosocial well‐being were positively associated with postoperative sexual well‐being (r = 0.45 and r = 0.47). CONCLUSIONS: Although moderately positive sexual outcomes were reported after IBBR, some women reported issues with vaginal lubrication, breast sensation and orgasm. Sexual dysfunctions were predicted by vaginal lubrication and medical treatments, while sexual well‐being and satisfaction were more predicted by psychosocial well‐being and partner support. We advocate supportive care that includes partners and psychosocial functioning to optimize sexual outcomes after IBBR.
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spelling pubmed-74968832020-09-25 Predictors of women's sexual outcomes after implant‐based breast reconstruction van de Grift, Tim C. Mureau, Marc A. M. Negenborn, Vera N. Dikmans, Rieky E. G. Bouman, Mark‐Bram Mullender, Margriet G. Psychooncology Papers OBJECTIVE: Although breast reconstruction has become an important treatment modality following mastectomy, few studies assessed predictors of postoperative sexual outcomes after breast reconstruction. Therefore, we aimed to study three sexual outcomes following implant‐based breast reconstruction (IBBR), and associate multiple biopsychosocial factors with these outcomes. METHODS: Data collection was part of a multicenter prospective study on IBBR. A predictive model was tested including medical, background and psychological predictors, partner relationship factors and physical sexual function. Data collection included clinical and questionnaire data (preoperatively and 1 year following reconstruction) using the BREAST‐Q Sexual well‐being scale (BQ5), and questions regarding sexual dysfunction and sexual satisfaction questions (Female Sexual Function Index). RESULTS: The study sample consisted of 88 women who underwent mastectomy and IBBR. Mean postoperative BQ5 scores were lower than before surgery (M = 58 [SD = 18] vs 65 [SD = 20]; P = .01, Wilks' Lamdba = .88). Sexual dysfunctions were related strongest to orgasm inability and vaginal lubrication issues. The tested models predicted 37%‐46% of the sexual outcomes: sexual outcomes were mostly predicted by psychosocial well‐being, physical sexual function and partner support. Preoperative sexual and psychosocial well‐being were positively associated with postoperative sexual well‐being (r = 0.45 and r = 0.47). CONCLUSIONS: Although moderately positive sexual outcomes were reported after IBBR, some women reported issues with vaginal lubrication, breast sensation and orgasm. Sexual dysfunctions were predicted by vaginal lubrication and medical treatments, while sexual well‐being and satisfaction were more predicted by psychosocial well‐being and partner support. We advocate supportive care that includes partners and psychosocial functioning to optimize sexual outcomes after IBBR. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2020-06-05 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7496883/ /pubmed/32419285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pon.5415 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Psycho‐Oncology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32419285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pon.5415
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